How do you create a disk image?

I have Lego Star Wars for the Mac, and I don't want to keep having to get out my portable disc drive all the time to play the game. Is there any way I can make a disk image of this game so that I don't need the disk to play it anymore, and if so, how do I do it? Thanks!

On many Games, Disc Images do not work due to protection methods used, but to try, insert the Disc, (I assume this is a CD or DVD & not a Hard Drive?), then open Disk Utility, highlight the Disc, File>New>New Disk Image from...

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